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Steven,Cambuci, another nice fruit!Don't feel sorry! Keep encouraging our fellow members to learn another language. You speak and write a bunch of them. I can get by with a few! Please keep posting those nice videos. Thank you! Berto
Here is a photo of mature Campomanesia phaea fruit for those of you not familiar with it:
Steven, thanks for the cambuci video. I think in Brazil cambuci is mostly appreciated as a fruit to make products with, not for eating out of hand. But i found it pleasant to eat out of hand also, though a bit tart. This genus Campomanesia has a lot of fruits that are good and almost totally unknown outside of Brazil, and most unknown even inside of Brazil.
I hate you guys! Now I want another species or even genus in my collection...
Does anyone have tips on growing baby cambuci? A friend has them and finds them a bit of a problem to get going...
Quote from: BMc on October 10, 2012, 11:15:16 PMDoes anyone have tips on growing baby cambuci? A friend has them and finds them a bit of a problem to get going...Hi Bruce,I will do some digging for you...I reckon they should have a similar treatment like the other Campomanesia sp. Awesome to hear Cambuci is roll'n in Australia I need to do some serious hunting next year and get me some Cambuci